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September Meeting and Program
Grapevine Convention Center 1209 S. Main Street, Grapevine, Texas
Tuesday, September 25th
Social 9:30 A.M.
Meeting and Program 10:00 A.M.
Blooms and Beyond: Year-Round Color
in the Garden
Does your garden seem to have a boring down-
time when it’s just not pretty? Toni Moorehead, a
longstanding member of GGC, will be speaking to
us this month on the topic, Blooms and Beyond:
Year-Round Color for Your Garden. Toni, a Tar-
rant County Master Gardener and Texas Certified
Landscape Professional, has her own landscaping
business, and her expertise is well known. Browse
her blog, http://signaturegardens.blogspot.com,
and check out her Signature Gardens Facebook
page for a world of information about how to gar-
den beautifully in our area in all four seasons.
Dinah Chancellor
Programs
In this issue — Page
September 25th
Meeting and Program 1
President’s Message 2
Save the Dates 3
Membership Update 3
New Member Coffee 3
21st Annual Butterfly Flutterby 4
Wall-Farrar Trail Tidy-Up 4
Craft Bazaar / Ways & Means 5
Gardens on View 6
Scholarship News 7
West Texas Street Work Day 9
Visiting Monarch Butterflies on the West
Coast 9
Gardeners on the Go 11
Companion Planting with Herbs 12
Pumpkins and Succulents at NHG 12
TCMG Garden Tour — Tarrant County 13
DCMG Fall Garden Tour — Dallas County 14
North Carolina Trip 15-16
National Awards 17
Monarch Certificate of Appreciation 18
Bulb Order Form 19
Member of
National Garden Clubs, Inc.,
South Central Region,
Texas Garden Clubs, Inc.,
District II,
and Garden Club Council of
Ft. Worth
2011, 2014, 2015
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President’s Message Welcome, GGC members! The new season brings with it a welcome change of temper-
atures, fall gardening, raking leaves — and GGC’s fall schedule of meetings and activi-
ties. When the 2017-18 year ended, we were still waiting to hear from National Garden
Clubs, Inc. as to any awards won by GGC. We are pleased to announce that we re-
ceived First Place awards for our Newsletter and Scholarship Brochure! See page 17.
Congratulations to all who work on those projects!
Again this year we have several opportunities to volunteer. Attending Grapefest in Sep-
tember is always fun, but it’s also fun to volunteer for Grapefest. As a GGC member, we
encourage volunteering. Beginning this month, you’ll see sign-up sheets at our General
Meetings for volunteers to help with activities like Butterfly Flutterby, our plant sale and
attending to gardens at West Texas Street. You’ll see other sign-up sheets for future
trips and local outings. Please visit with the members at your table about working in the
perennial bed at the GBG, becoming a docent at the garden, or participating in the rose
trial data collection. Every month, there are opportunities to get involved at different lo-
cations, parks and gardens. Keep an eye on the calendar on our award-winning website
to plan your month. I encourage you to participate in GGC activities and just have fun!
As I mentioned above, we look forward to the 21st
Annual Butterfly Flutterby, scheduled
for Saturday, October 20th, when we again partner with the Convention & Visitors Bu-
reau to celebrate the migration of the monarch butterflies on their annual flight to Mexi-
co. Did you know that five of “our” 2017 butterflies made it to Mexico? See page 18.
Big changes are happening at the Bessie Mitchell House this fall. Construction started
in July. We look forward to the new look of the building and the garden itself when com-
pleted. Through the Grapevine, our monthly newsletter, has a new look as well. Begin-
ning this month, you’ll notice some of the duplication with the yearbook has been re-
moved.
Many thanks to the Board and committee chairs who have worked tirelessly this sum-
mer, scheduling programs, workshops, and trips to give you the best garden club expe-
rience. And a very special thanks to Sheri Jones for compiling the yearbook, which
members will receive at the September meeting.
In closing, I’m excited about our upcoming programs, workshops, trips, and garden
tours -- and seeing all of you as we begin our 2018-19 GGC year.
Candace Kyler
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Date Event Location
November 27th
Craft Bazaar Grapevine Convention Center
December 11th
Holiday Luncheon Lancaster Theater, Grapevine
2019
March 1st
Deadline for Scholarship Applications Contact Joan Kowalski
for details
April 30th
—
May 5th
Asheville, NC / Biltmore Trip
Various, see pp. 11, 15-16
Save the Dates
Membership Update
Please welcome our three newest members:
Laurie Giner Lisa Mitts Hollie Finley
Candy Cawley
Membership
New Member Coffee
If you joined the GGC since January 2018, you are invited to the New Member
Coffee on Friday, October 5th at 9:30 A.M. at The REC of Grapevine, 1175 Munici-
pal Way, Grapevine. We will meet in the Stage Classroom.
Committee Chairs and Event Coordinators will be on hand to acquaint you with
the varied projects and activities of the Club. This is a great opportunity to meet
other Club members personally. Refreshments will be served and there will be a
drawing for door prizes. Please contact me to R.S.V.P.
Terri Lane
New Member Welcome Chair
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21st Annual Butterfly Flutterby – Come Celebrate With Us!
The 21st
Annual Butterfly Flutterby will take place
on Saturday, October 20th. Our theme this year is
“Adventures of the Monarch.” GGC works with the
Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau to make
this free event possible each year. Butterfly Flut-
terby kicks off at 10:00 A.M. with a costume pa-
rade down Main Street, ending at the Grapevine
Botanical Gardens.
The day’s events include three Monarch butterfly releases, an Arts and Crafts ar-
ea organized by Linda Krimm, a Science area coordinated by Dinah Chancellor,
and the Art Contest headed up by Terry Curcio. Gloria Land will be selling butter-
fly items prior to the parade in the parking lot of the First United Methodist
Church, and at our booth during the event. The city will be providing a clown and
scarecrow, lawn games, and a scavenger hunt.
We need your help. There are two shifts, 8:30-11:30 A.M. and 11:30 A.M.-2:30
P.M. Many of the jobs are seated, with little to no walking required. Sign up online
in the Members Only section of the website, or look for sign-up sheets at the Sep-
tember General Meeting, or call Cindy Miller or Harriet Perrello to volunteer.
We hope you can participate in this fun event!
Cindy Miller and Harriet Perrello
Co-Chairs Butterfly Flutterby
Wall-Farrar Trail Tidy-up September 24th
Please plan to join us for the bi-monthly Wall-Farrar Trail Tidy-up on Monday,
September 24th. Come walk with us and help canvass the trail for trash. Meet in
the Church of the Cross parking lot at 9:00 A.M. Contact Karen Rice for details.
Karen Rice
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Craft Bazaar
This year’s Craft Bazaar will be held on November 27th, prior to and after the No-
vember General Meeting. The Bazaar is a great opportunity to purchase holiday
gifts!
Do you have a crafting hobby? Do you sew, knit, bead, construct, or cook?
Would you like to sell these items? A $10 donation is requested to reserve a 6’
table. If you would to sell your items and donate the proceeds to GGC, then there
is no table charge.
We will have a signup sheet at both the September and October meetings.
Alexandra Evans
Ways & Means
Remember to check the website for attractive GGC gear and
gardening tools. You can request your items online and, if
they’re currently in stock, pick them up and pay for them at the
next General Meeting.
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Gardens on View
Please consider taking time after our September GGC meeting to tour two of our
members’ gardens:
The Kowalski Garden - 3024 Old Mill Run, Grapevine
Joan reminisces: Tom and I built our home in 2002. Each year I would plan a
new garden. I’d lay out the shape I wanted with a long piece of thick yarn and
Tom would dig up the newly planted sod. Then I’d use a long garden tool with a
claw to stir up the dirt, add amendments, and plant flowers. Then the next year
we’d do the same thing — for six years! Not many of the original plants are in
these gardens — maybe only the spireas, which I love in the Spring! Over the
years new plants have been added, plants have been moved, and I’m sure
changes will continue to be made. This July was a good test for what survives a
blistering Texas summer as we were gone the entire month. Shrubs, grasses,
ferns, and caladiums made out the best. My favorite thing to do is to water and
“walk” my yard in the mornings, just to see what’s new and to pull a weed or
two. I’m anxiously awaiting cooler weather so I can sit outside on our patio and
enjoy “my space.” Aren’t we all?
The Cawley Garden - 2725 River Forest Court, Bedford
Candy says: This back yard was
almost completely empty when
we moved to the house in April
2017. There were some box-
woods, and yaupons under the
windows. The very first thing
Chuck did is build the pergola,
which we love. When we noticed
our dogs had made a path run-
ning from the back to the front,
we decided to turn it into a walk-
way. Chuck dug for several days
to level it, cut out roots, and put
down edging.
All the dirt Chuck removed was relocated to the area by the fence for my garden.
We added compost and fertilizer. We removed a tree in the corner because its
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Scholarship News
Please pass on the following information about our scholarship to a child of yours,
a grandchild of yours or a neighbor attending a GCISD school or lives in Grape-
vine, Texas. We will be awarding one or more $3,000 scholarships in the Spring.
The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage the study of Horticulture, Floricul-
ture, Landscape Design, Conservation, Forestry, Botany, Agronomy, Plant Pathol-
ogy, Environment Management, City Planning, or other related subjects.
Scholarships may be awarded to any of the following enrolled with a de-
clared major in horticulture related subjects:
• A graduating Senior residing in the city limits of Grapevine or in the Grapevine-
Colleyville School District; or
• A graduating Senior who is the child or grandchild of a Grapevine Garden Club
member; or
• A scholarship recipient from the previous year; or
• A college student with a permanent residence in Grapevine or within the
Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District.
surface roots were ruining our lawnmower — some of those roots went 30
feet! Then we started planting. Not everything is in the right place quite yet. Some
places receive a bit more sun than we thought initially, so next year I'll be moving
things around! Then we tilled up the back yard and planted sod.
We’ve done so much work that I wanted to share it, but it’s still a work in pro-
gress! Although isn’t that partly what gardening is about — constant improvement
of your landscape?
Directions:
From Grapevine Civic Center, go South on Ira E. Woods, then left on Pool Road,
The second right is Old Mill Run. The home will be on the left.
From the Kowalski home, go back to Pool Road, then left on Pool Road (which
becomes Central) to Harwood. Turn left on Harwood, then right on Park Avenue,
then right on River Forest Court. The home will be on the right.
Tina Bruns
Gardens on View
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Ashton Bisballe attends
Tarleton State University in
Stephenville, Texas.
Joanna Lambert attends
Louisiana State University in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The deadline for accepting scholarship applications is March 1st
. This allows
the scholarship committee sufficient time to review the applications and present
them to the Board members at their April meeting. The awarded applicants and
their parents are then invited to attend our Spring Picnic in May to be officially
presented to and congratulated by our membership.
The scholarship committee is looking forward to receiving many applications this
year! If you know of anyone that fits the parameters outlined above, please refer
them to our website for more information and an application. Our 2017-18 recipi-
ents are pictured below, along with the thank you notes each young woman sent
to GGC.
Joan Kowalski
Scholarship Chair
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West Texas Street Work Day
Tuesday, October 30th, 9:00 A.M.
BOOOO!
Yes, it’s spooky, but our first work day of this new GGC is on Halloween Eve and
that can be kinda scary. I hope all of you had a good summer, although it has
been HOT HOT HOT. I know we have lots to do this time of year in our own gar-
dens, but looking forward, it will be getting cooler, I promise, and that means it is
“PANSY TIME.”
Let’s start at 9:00 A.M. and do some weeding, a little trimming, generally clean up
the beds that I’m sure are begging for attention, and then we can plant our beauti-
ful pansies. You know what comes next, right? Breakfast at Jake’s. We can all go
over to Main Street and visit about our summer vacations and talk dirt. So sign
up online or at the General Meeting, Tuesday, September 25th
.
We have two new committee members this year, so please welcome Laurie Ev-
ans and Lefty Mitchell to our group. We are so pleased they decided to join us.
Candy Cawley and Jamie Moser are continuing to work hard doing Membership
and we will miss them, but hope they continue to join us on work days as time
permits.
Suzi Guckel, Chair
Laurie Evans, Sandy Guthrey, Bruce Herndon, Joe Krimm,
Lefty Mitchell, Paula Wilbanks, Co-Chairs
Visiting Monarch Butterflies on the West Coast
If you’d love to see thousands of migrating Monarch butterflies clustered in a
compact community sanctuary, but cannot make the trek to Mexico, here’s an-
other plan you might want to consider.
In December, 2017, my husband and I made a trip to Pismo Beach, California,
which is on the Pacific Coast, north of Los Angeles (south of San Jose) not far
from Santa Maria and San Luis Obispo on U.S. Highway 101. The Hearst Castle
is an easy drive up the coast, and the wineries in the area are a “must taste” ex-
perience. (So, there’s more than butterflies to see here!)
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Pismo Beach is what many people might call a “hippy” hold-over town (and it is),
but it is one of the two or three locations on the West Coast for Monarch butter-
flies that live west of the Rocky Mountains to find winter sanctuary. Many of these
beauties returning to Pismo Beach each year have been tagged and counted over
the years. They come from as far north as British Columbia and as far east as
Santa Fe, New Mexico. Monarchs also over-winter in Pacific Grove (a small sanc-
tuary we visited) and are also found in Monterey.
Last year when we visited the sanctuary in Pismo Beach, the docents there had
counted over 14,000 Monarchs resting in the eucalyptus trees in the sanctuary.
Now, you may ask, how on earth did they come up with that number?? Well, ac-
cording to two docents in the sanctuary, they count the clusters of Monarchs early
in the morning while they are resting on the eucalyptus leaves and the tempera-
tures are cool; then with telescopes, they count the numbers of butterflies on each
cluster. Math calculations of some sort come into play here, I’m sure, but I be-
lieved these dedicated volunteers who spend their time teaching visitors about the
Monarchs and their plight, and explaining what transpires in this warm, sunny
sanctuary every year! When the sun warms the area, the butterflies fly all around
the sanctuary.
We enjoyed just sitting in the sunshine and watching the Monarchs float through
the warm air. The docents assured us that the Monarchs do not eat during their
stay here nor do they breed while in town; they only drink water, so sprinklers are
turned on periodically for their refreshment.
The Monarchs begin arriving in Pismo Beach around mid-October, through No-
vember. The largest accumulations of butterflies occur in December and January;
then in February they begin their trek north again. November and December are
probably the best times to visit the area.
I highly recommend this trip to anyone who would be thrilled to feel Monarch but-
terflies flitting past your nose in the sunshine! I would be happy to answer any
questions you have about our trip, including providing suggestions about places to
stay.
Barbara Atkins
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Gardeners on the Go
Several GGC members have stepped up to plan Garden-
ers on the Go events for the 2018-19 Club year. We think
you’ll be pleased with what’s in store!
The Master Gardeners of both Dallas and Tarrant Counties are hosting garden
tours in October. Please see the flyer for the Tarrant County tour on page 13 and
a description of the Dallas County tour on page 14. While we are not planning or-
ganized carpools for either tour, we encourage you to take advantage of this op-
portunity to tour beautiful gardens which will certainly provide you with a myriad
of ideas for your own home landscape.
Tickets are available online for both tours, and the funds raised benefit the Dallas
County Master Gardener Association’s school and community projects and the
Tarrant County Master Gardener scholarship fund.
If you’ve ever wanted to visit the Biltmore Estate and Gardens, now is your
chance! Former GGC member (and current North Carolina resident) Cheryl Neu-
mann has planned a six-day trip to the Asheville area, including the beautiful Bilt-
more! The travel itinerary and pricing can be found on pages 15-16.
This trip is limited to 25 people, and a deposit of $250.00 is required at sign-up.
With an exciting itinerary and exceptional pricing, we expect this trip to fill up very
quickly. If you’re interested, you might consider signing up NOW. The Registration
Form can be found in the Members Only section of the website.
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Gardeners on the Go — Companion Planting with Herbs
Wednesday, September 26th
Join Gardeners on the Go for our first outing of the year to learn about Compan-
ion Planting with Herbs at Marshall Grain, 3525 William D. Tate Ave. in Grape-
vine, on Wednesday, September 26th at 10 A.M. We will have time for some plant
shopping after the herb talk, then go to lunch at The Italian Crust, located right
around the corner at 2140 Hall-Johnson Rd., #100. They have a delicious lunch
menu and plenty of space for us to sit and chat!
Although the program is free, sign-ups are requested, so please contact Karen
Rice if you’re interested in attending.
Gardeners on the Go – Pumpkins and Succulents at NHG
Thursday, October 25th
With Halloween just around the corner, we thought
decorating your very own pumpkin with succulents
would add to your fall harvest décor! We will travel via
carpool to North Haven Gardens, 7700 Northaven
Road, in Dallas on Thursday, October 25th. Pumpkin
decorating starts at 11:00 a.m.
The pumpkins will be from the “Pumpkin Capital of Texas,” i.e., Floydada, Tex-
as. You will have your choice of living succulents, and other decorations will be
provided for you. North Haven will offer each attendee a 10% coupon for pur-
chases that day.
Afterwards, you can choose to eat with your GGC friends in the Café at North
Haven Gardens. For those of you who have not eaten there before, this is a
lovely dining spot within the Gardens that offers a wonderful lunch menu. The
cost for the workshop is $28.00, and lunch is on your own. Contact either Sha-
ron Swagerty or Debbie Smith for more details.
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Gardeners on the Go — DCMGA 2018 Fall Garden Tour
The Dallas County Master Gardener Associa-
tion’s 2018 Fall Garden Tour will be held Satur-
day, October 13th, from 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
The Tour features five residential gardens and
one school garden, Moss Haven Farm. The
gardens vary from cottage casual to classic ele-
gance — and will provide you with numerous
ideas for your own garden.
Educational opportunities will be offered at
some locations, with experts speaking about
water features, pollinators, turf, chickens, and
vegetable gardening. A raffle with items from
local vendors will take place on the day of the
Tour, as well as a silent auction for a handmade
quilt.
Ticket sales are now underway on the DCMGA
website, www.dallascountymastergardeners.org,
where you can see pictures and read brief de-
scriptions of each of the gardens. The ticket
price is $15.00 for advance purchase, and
$20.00 the day of the event. Please note that
the Tour will take place RAIN or SHINE, and
tickets are non-refundable.
On a personal note, I toured each of the gar-
dens in order to write the descriptions for the
Tour brochure and DCMGA website. Believe
me, this Tour is NOT TO BE MISSED!
Julie Garza
Editor
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Grapevine Garden Club Gardeners on the Go
Asheville, NC Gardens & More Itinerary
April 30 – May 5, 2019
DAY 1, TUESDAY, APRIL 30 – Travel from DFW and Check in
Check in (3:00pm check in time), Hampton Inn and Suites (Biltmore Village)
(The Hilton Honors program cannot be used on this trip due to the group travel block /
special pricing.)
Meet & Greet Desk to pick up trip package (maps, restaurants, etc.)
Biltmore Village / Dinner and evening on your own
DAY 2 , WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 - Biltmore Gardens & Estate / Antler Hill
Breakfast at Hotel (included)
Morning: Transfer from hotel via motorcoach to the Biltmore Estate
Self-guided audio tour of the Estate
Lunch at the Stable Café at the Estate (included)
Afternoon: Guided tour of the Estate Gardens
Self-guided tour of the Conservatory
Dinner and evening on your own
DAY 3 , THURSDAY, MAY 2 – Private Garden Tour & Botanical Gardens
Breakfast at Hotel (included)
Morning: Transfer from hotel via motorcoach
Visit the private gardens of Peter and Jasmin Gentling
Lunch in the Gentling gardens (included)
Afternoon: Self-guided tour of Botanical Gardens of Asheville
Dinner and evening on your own
DAY 4, FRIDAY, MAY 3 – NC Arboretum / Blue Ridge Pkwy. / Waynesville
Breakfast at Hotel (included)
Morning: Transfer from hotel via motorcoach
Visit the Blue Ridge Parkway Visitors’ Center for a short film giving an overview of the
area’s history and nature
Travel to the NC Arboretum for a docent-guided tour of the gardens
Lunch at the Arboretum (included)
Afternoon: Travel the Blue Ridge Pkwy. to Waynesville, the “Downtown Grapevine of
the Smoky Mountains,” for shopping and sightseeing
Visit Cheryl’s home (just 10 minutes away!) for Happy Hour
Dinner and evening on your own
DAY 5, SATURDAY, MAY 4 – Trolley Hop-on Hop-off Tour of Asheville
Breakfast at Hotel (included)
Discover Asheville by riding the Trolley! Learn the history of the city, admire the archi-
tecture, browse eclectic shops and galleries, and enjoy world-class restaurants.
Lunch and dinner on your own
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DAY 6, SUNDAY, MAY 5 – Check out and return travel to DFW
Should you wish to stay an additional night, please note that your Trolley ticket is valid
for two days. Contact us for room pricing for additional nights.
Breakfast at Hotel (included)
TRIP PRICING IS PER PERSON, BASED ON NUMBER OF PEOPLE SHARING A ROOM:
Double, $775.00 Triple, $636.00
Single, $1,197.00 Quad, $566.00
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED:
Airfare (currently, fares range from $250 to $500+)
Asheville (AVL) closest, then Greenville/Spartanburg (GSP), then Charlotte (CLT)
Transfers from airport to hotel
The hotel operates a courtesy van from the Asheville (AVL) airport. Gratuity not included.
Hotel courtesy van from hotel to downtown Asheville locations, $5/one way; gratuity not included.
Dinners are not included.
Hotel incidentals are not included (credit card will be required at check-in).
OTHER:
Trip Insurance: We is strongly recommend that participants purchase trip insurance.
Trip Activity Scale: Active. This trip involves extensive walking, prolonged standing, numerous
stairs, uneven walking surfaces, and some long days. Participants who require extraordinary assis-
tance must be accompanied by a helper who is entirely capable and totally responsible for providing
the required assistance.
This trip is limited to 25 people. A deposit of $250.00 is required at sign-up. Please make your check
payable to “Grapevine Garden Club,” and mail to Grapevine Garden Club, P.O. Box 811, Grapevine,
TX 76099.
The official Registration Form, including room and roommate requests, can be found in the
“Members Only” section of the website. Please print out and complete the Form and follow the direc-
tions.
Your space will not be held until your deposit is received. Final payment is due March 1, 2019.
Please direct all questions regarding this trip to Cheryl Neumann at [email protected].
Hotel room, plus taxes; free
WiFi
Motorcoach transportation after hotel check-in, three days,
plus taxes and gratuity
Breakfast at the hotel every day;
three lunches
All tours, garden visits, and Trolley ticket, plus taxes and
gratuity (gratuity not included on Trolley)
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